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Yamhill County Reporter 1». 1. ANBI’RY, Editor A. Propr. Subscription $1.00 Per Year. ADVERTISING RATES. Reading nottcei.|n local column» 10 cent« per line for first week and 5 cent« per line thereafter. Display advertisement« annual rate«, one inch per mouth »1; each additional inch 00 cenU per month. Obituary and marriage notice» not exceeding 10 lines pnbll’hed tree. If furnished in time to be current new«. Additional matter lOcent'Per line. water works now owned by private franchise and build sewers. An ex- ; change calls this quite a practical hint to new municipalities to keep such matters in their own hands. There is at least a glimmer of a new day in Tennessee, where a white farmer of influence has been sent to prison for ten years for killing a ne gro woman. The Michigan legislature and the Connecticut legislature adjourned A wreck at sea is not the only place re a life line is of importance. almost simultaneously, each after a ’vfa There FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 18W. in a life line for the sick, as well as more than five months' session, and for the drowning tnin. It is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is not a it does not appear that the demise cure all, but it is a scientific medicine that B oston , the seat of anti-expansion, of either is greatly lamented. goes to the fountain head of a number of serious and fatal diseases. When a man it will be remembered, was the gets seriously sick, he can generally be by the right course of treatment. source of most of those hysterical M c M innville people who go fish cured The treatment that cures many obstinate dispatches a year ago about “bom ing and put their trust in the good chronic diseases consists of pure air, good food, rational exercise, and the use of a barding heard off the coast of New old-fashioned remedy will learn with remedy that will strengthen the weak England.” stomach, the impaired digestion, regret that a bacteriological anti invigorate correct the liver and promote the as similation of the live giving elements of dote for snakebite has been discov Mu. A ltgeld remarks that “if ered by a Philadelphia doctor. the food. The “Golden Medical Discov- i ery ” accomplishes ail these things. the democrats attempt to drop the A young man lay pale and motionless upon 1 i what neighbors called; his dying bed. Disease Chicago platform the result will be of the lungs, liver complaint, kidney trouble, and T he honors won by Admiral Dewey pleurisy were fast hastening him to the grave the dissolution of the party.” He The doctors had given him up to die. The have stimulated young men who are could have gone further and said neighbors said, he cannot live.’ ‘Oh, I would not care to die,’ he said, ’ were it not for leaving that sticking to it will cause a big ambitious. So great is the rush of na my dear wife and little child, but I know that I must die.' A brother had presented him with val recruits in the large cities that ger defeat than that of 1896. three bottles of medicine, but he had no faith in the officers in charge are fairly over patent medicines’ ; but. after the doctors had gvien him up to die and he had banished every of recovery, he said to his wife, ‘ dear wife, P ortland people are hugging whelmed. Iu some cities, the crowd hope I am going to die, there can be no harm now in at the door on opening day numbers taking that medicine. I will begin its use at themselves because of tlieir escape once.’ He did begin to use it and at first he from disastrous floods which they a thousand men, all anxious to go to grew worse, but soon there came a change. Slowly but surely he got better. To-day that deemed inevitable early in the sea and become admirals. man is strong and healthy and he owes his life to that medicine. What was the medicine? It season. Providence lias indeed been was I)r. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and I. Luther Martin, am the cured man. Dr kind to the residents of the Columbia T he internal revenue department Pierce, I thank you from the very depth of my heart, for rescuing me from the grave.” Tli.e river basin this year. has made a ruling that is Of partie foregoing is from Luther Martin, Esq., a promi u.ar interest to ull members of lodges nent citizen of Lubec, Wood Co., W. Va. T he Filipino envoys who were so and of secret societies. It provides well treated in Manila recently will that hereafter no stamps will be re T he relations between England be disappointed when they learn quired on orders issued by lodges, 1 and the Transvaal, if one may judge that a repetition of their visit will benevolent societies, clubs, churches from surface indications, are fast not be permitted. They were look and Y. M. C. A. associations where drifting toward war. The London ing forward to many pleasant occa they are to be cashed directly out papers print inflammatory telegrams sions of this kind, too. of the funds of the societies or clubs describing the. military preparations ———a • ------ - of President Kruger, and charging mentioned. that lie lias distributed arms among T he good book tells us that there the Dutch of the Cape Colony, and is a time for all things—to weep, to N ext Tuesday is the day upon one of the journals most interested mourn, to dance, and perhaps one which all patriotic citizens will cele in bringing on hostilities has printed may add, to smile. The farmers what purports to be the Boer plan of brate. The Fourth this year ought invasion of the Cape Colony as soon having lute sown grain are the ones to be a big day throughout the coun as hostilities begin. who are smiling the broadest now, try. Much has happened during the over the recent showers. The gentle past year to make an American feel Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, rain has been a blessing iu many proudly patriotic as well as expan eroup and whooping-cough readily yield ways. sive, and a year so full of brilliant to One Minute Cough Cure. Use thi» national achievement naturally sug remedy in time and save a doctor’s bill— A new use lias been found for gests a national holiday to tit the ' or the undertaker’s. Rogers Bros. printers’ ink. It is said by placing — ... --- —— circumstances. it around the base of prune trees it Wednesday evening’s lawn party by the Episcopal ladies at Mr. Apperaon’s will prevent a new and destructive “Y ells ’’ seem to be taking the residence was well attended. A pro variety of Insect from attacking the trees and destroying the fruit. An country. First a lot of school boy gram was rendered consisting of an other illustration of the fact that a clubs adopted a class yell; then the I instrumental duet by Mrs. Evenden and liberal use of printers’ ink is a good girls took it up, and then the college Mias Maud Hobbs, levitations by Misses faculties, after solemn and calm de l’ugli and Hanis, solos by Miss Snyder thing in any line of business. liberation, stamped their approval and Mrs. Doris, and singing by Treble | Clef club and Hobbs-Patty quartet, T he association of business men on the college yell. Now the col the crowd was large and fashionable, of Chicago who favor simple spelling leges are yelling. Ten thousand and wtiile the ladies ate two dislieH of will experience no difficulty in mas elks in convention at St. Louis re ice creaiu the men sat on the fence and tering the art. There is notliing so cently, composed of long-whiskered wished for tlieir overcoats, or ate cream simple as simple spelling when one men supposed to be capable of doing and hustled off to get by a fire. The without a guardian, | decorations were Chinese lanterns ami gets used to it. Still, we liuve been business maintaining public schools at great screamed their “yell” as idiotically (J. 8. flags in profusion. cost in order to prevent too much as if they had ull inherited a streak Some of the results of neglected dys of insanity. simplicity along these lines. peptic conditions of the stomach are ------«■<. a------ cancer, consumption, heart disease and The Wheat Crop. “T he fruit crop of the entire j epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure pre- world, north of the torrid zone, is I t is evident from the report of { vents all this by effecting a quick cure •short this year, and the cause has the wheat condition which has just in all cases of dyspepsia. Rogers Bros. been just the same us in Oregon— been made by the government that the yield in 1899 will be smaller CASTORIA prolonged cold rains," says Secretary than was expected a few weeks ago. Bear, the «ignatuie of C has . It. F letchsk H. E. Dosch, of the Oregon state The cold weather last winter und In use for more than thirty years, aud board of horticulture. Mr. Dosch the absence of an adequate snow The Kind }'ou Have Alwayi Bought. bases his assertion on information I covering for the ground injured the winter wheat to such an extent that Lester E. Gilbert of Marysville, Mo., received from fruitgrowers all over the condition, as seen by the govern the United Stutes. and on letters ment report, is about 23| per cent started last week from The Dalles, Or., received from American consuls in below that of a year ago. The with 25,(Mt i sheep, which are to be spring wheat condition, too, is not driven overland to Kansas. Twenty- foreign countries. five men assist him in herding the sheep, up to the forecast made iu May. ■----- ---------- and 50 horses are taken along. The trip Conservative estimates based on V isiting Canadian editors at Spo- the acreage and average condition will occupy the entire summer ami fall. kune last Monday, by a simple act muke the wheat yield of 1899 from of courtesy, endeared themselves to 525,000,000 to 550,000,000 bushels, Last fall I sprained my left hip while a grateful people. Ou the flower as against a crop of (175,000,000 handling some heavy boxes. The doctor strewn casket of Ensign Monoghan. bushels in 1898. It must be remem I called on said at first it was a slight bered, however, that the yield of who was killed by the natives in 1898 was the largest ever harvested. strain ami would soon he well, but it Samoa, lying in state at the city The 000,000,000 mark in wheat pro grew worse ami the d<x-tor then said I hall, and beside the red, white and duction was never passe<i before in had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to blue of the United Stutes, President this country except in 1891. when work. 1 went to a drug store and tlie the yield was till,780,000 bushels. Walter Scott, of the Western Can The largest yield in any other year drugaist recommended me to try Cham- ad a Press association, placed the was that of 1897, which was 530,119.• lierlain’a I’uin Balm. I tried it ami one- red, white ami blue of Canada, 168 bushels. The yield of 1899. I ih II of a ¡»it cent bottle cured me entirely. while his brother editors, with bured therefore, even at the lowest esti I now recommend it to all my friends.— heads, marched slowly by und puid mate yet made, will be as great as F. A. Rabt-ock, Eiie, I’a. It is for sale any ever harvested except in 1891 a mute respect to the dead hero. and 1898. On such an exhibit as by Howorlh A Co., Druggists. — > a-- - - this the country will find no dis «>1 It fl.I IlHING LIST. Q vien V ictoria has just celebrat couragement. Moreover, a surplus about 100,000,000 bushels is still We have special arrangements with cd the sixty second anniversary of of left unused it is believed, of last the following leading publications, her accession to the throne, and it is year's crop whereby we are able to offer them in said that the patience that has In any case the wheat yield of 1899 connection with our own Ht exceediiiglv marked the long wait of her oldest will lie sufficient to meet the wants low rates, ns follows: The R kfortkr son is telling upon him. The signs of the country for food and for seed and ing, and allow a fair margin for ex of old pge which he has lately ex portation That then* will be a con Weekly Inter Ocean ................... fl SS weekly......... 1.50 hibited are rapidly increasing, ami siderable demand from abroad is St. IxMiisGloln- Ihrinocrat, Rural N.»Hhwt Portland, senl-monthly 1 25 llu»->iae Oregonian, as an evidence of his rapid decline it exceedingly probable. weekly .......................................... 2.00 wheat crop, it is believed from ths i-. mentioned that he recently ap Met lure's Msgazine, monthly ..................... 1.85 indications, will bo much be ('osmopolitan Magazine, monthly......... ...... 1 SA pearixl in public In a pair of old latest low the average of recent year». and Weekly San Francisco Gall.................... 170 shoes. By this breach of etiquette that country is ordinarily a heavy The The Weekly New York Tribune ................... 1 > we are expected to believe that the exporter of wheat. In the other IX-morcM - Family Maga ine......................... I 75 prince is despairing of becoming the European countries in the aggregate monarch, uud has begun to econo the crop, it is figured will be ats»ut a mean yield. The reports of the mise in a inauuer peculiar to common wheat situation at home and abroad people—by weuring out his old justify the recent advance in that CASTORIA cereal. They also indicate that the Rear« the signature of C ha * H F l « tchbr . clothes. American fanner will find a gixxl Iu use for more than thirty year*, and demand for his crop, while the /A# /Aitw .V otw 2? v ^AA W alla W alla has at a special American consumer is not likely to e eetion voted to bond the city for have to pay exorbitant prices for ¿132.UUU dollars to purchase the bid food Corvallis & Eastern Railroad SCHOOL. NORMAL STATE MONMOUTH, OREGON. ritiiniug School for T»MherF. Buildirg.*. New Department*, (’ngnuh J Coui.«School W«uk Graduates secure good poaitioiii*. : TlflE CARD. ■ 2 For Yaquina . | Train leaves Albany............................... 12:50 pm Corvallb........................... 1:45 pm I ■ Train arrives Yaquiua.......................... 5:50 p m 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina........................................ 7 00 a m i Leaves Corvallis.......................................11:4*) a m Arrives Albany......................................... 12:23pm i 3 For Detroit. Leaves Albany.......................................... 7:40am | Arrives Detroit....................................... 11:55 a m 4 Return in? : Leaves Detroit......................................... 12:25 p m I Arrives Albany.......................................... 5:35pm 1 * 6 Leatej Albany..................................... 6:05 p in j Arrives Corvallis.................................... 6:55 p in ’ * 5 Leaves Corvallis..................................6:40 a m j Arrives Albany........................................ 7:25am! Oue and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains, giving direct service ’ to and from Newport and udjacent beaches. * No. 6 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mon- 1 »lays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. * No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tues | days, Thursdays and Saturdays only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at I noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the Breiteubush and Sanliaiu river the same day. z Strong courses. Well cquij pe<l training depar- tnent. Normnl .eouiiv quickest ai d best vuy to State Certificate. Expense for rear from $120 to 1160. or Board f2 50 to per week.* Tuition, r< r l< • .a of ten week . Fall term begins Sept. 1?. Summer Term June X7--Sept. 1. Fur Catalogue address p. L. CAMPBELL. Pres. or W. A. WAN W, Sec. Faculty =Seasonable Merchandise Get ready*for the hay and wheat harvest. Rubber and Leather Belting, Compound Grease and Cups, Oils of all kinds. 4?* w V s The camping season in here. We have Tents and Camp Stoves. Full Camping Outfits. Kodaks and Photographic Supplies. O. O. HODSON. * £ EDWIN STONE. Manager, Albany, Or. H. L. WALDEN, T. F. & P. A. J. TURNER, Agent. Albany, Or. EAST AND SOUTH Looks Easy, but Isn’t. VIA « s f BUHBIMII! s The Shasta Route OF THE Express Trains Leave Portland Dally LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland.......... 6:00 P M | San Francisco.. .8:15 A M i San Francisco.8;00 P M I Portland............ 9:30 A M ' .»g«- Above trains stop at all stations between Port | land and Salem. Turner, Marion, Jefferson, j Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, ' Junction City, Eugene, Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland and all stations from Roseburg to Ash land inclusive, You are told so often by so many advertisers that they are sell ing shoes “worth so and so," for “this and that”—ever so much below what it is claimed they are worth, that you come to think it an easy matter to sell slices for less than they are worth. BUT IT ISN’T. As a rule we must pay the makers of good shoes a good price, and we must make a profit or go out of busi- ness. If you want good shoes you must pay our prie;1. We could sell you junk at less than we can sell really good foot wear, but you wouldn’t want it. You want only good shoes. We W be- lieve you are willing to pay fair prices. Sign of the Big Boot. F. DlEüSGHNEIt’ER. Doots and Shoes. wp. WM *!<• Roseburg Mail Daily. LEAVE: ARRIVE: Portland.......... 8:30 A M I Roseburg......... 5.20 P M 1 Roseburg........ 7:30 A M | Portland.......... 4.30PM I DININS CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULl.MHN * BUFFET SLEEPERS SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. [ I Always in Stock Attached to all Through Trains. BETWEEN West Sido Division. PORTLAND a ND CORVALLIS and Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 736 A M 1 Lv 10:15 A M 1 Lv 11:55 B M ' Ar Portland McMinnville Corvallis Ar 1 5:50 P M I.v I 8:06 P M Lv| 1.20 P M At Albany and Corvallis connect with 1 'ruins of Or. Central Eastern Ry. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) 4:50 P M lo Portland 7 30 P M Ar McMinnville B:30 P M 1 Ar Independence Ar 1 8:25 A M I.v 1 <5:50 A M I.V 1 4:50 A M Rebate tickets on sale between Portland. Sac ramento aud San Francisco. Net rates $17 first- class, and Sil second-class, including sleeper. C. II. MARKHAM, Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent. 1 Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe, i Also JAPAN, ( HINA, HONGI.l LU and AUS TRAl.lA, can be obtained from I Cheap as The Cheapest Furniture, Carpets Wall Paper, Lace Curtains, Portieres,Oil Clotli Linoleums, Rockers iu variety Extension Tables, and if you don’t see wliat you want, ask fot it. Yours Truly, B ITj {N S. LI. ( j G. A. Wilcox or M. U. Gortner, Ticket Agents, McMinnville. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Handsome LEGAL BLANKS. Strong The following genei'Hl forms «re always in stock ami for sale at tbe Reporter office : Warranty Deeds Real Estate Mortgage Quit-claim Deeds Chattel Mortgage Satisfaction ol Mort. Bond for Deed Farm Lease Transfer of Mortgage Notes and Receipts. Bill of Sale Crop Mortgages. Order books. Acknowledgement«, Abstracts. Justices' Blanks. We carry a large stock of stationery and are prepared to do job printing of every sort in the best style of the art aud at low figures. Speedy AND Notice for Hid« mid UlHgrHmc. Nutice is hereby given that the board of commissioners of Yamhill county, Oregon will receive, bnlsfor building and j constructing a bridge span, and approach to the same from the north bank, across ' the South Yambill river at McMinnville, together with ami according to plans and specifications and strain diagrams of | same, enclosed therewith, said span to be 140 feet long, and piers six feet high er than present piers. Bids to be opened on tbe 7th day of July, A. D. 1809, at 10 a. m. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. 27-2 J. H. Ni l sox, Co. Clerk. NORTH V t mill.I . J. N. Reed has moved into the house vacated bv Prof. McCann. Mr. Shepherd has moved out to the R. ' Wade farm, which he has lately pur chased. Prof H. I. McCann lias moved into ' the Major Moore property, which he has bought. J. J. Roberts and wife left Friday last for Klamath Falls, where they will rusti cate until about August 10th. K. <•. Seaton and wife returned Sat- ’ urday from the east, where they have ’ Item visiting with relatives and triends the past six weeks. All who attend the I-'ourth at this i place will be well paid tor their time, as they will get to see one of the best played games of baseball that has been played this year - North Yamhill against the crack team of Dallas. With one of the finest groves in the state, good water and a good ptogratn. North Yamhill cordially invites the good people of Yamhill county to come and spend the 4th at this place, and assure all who tnay come that they will return to their homes well satisfied in having decided to go to North Yamhill. 8 Ideal 8 ! ^BICYCLES Fitted with Special Heavy Tread li. Ar .1. Tires, are The Best Ramblers and Ideals ever Built—the Best Wheels ever Built. New ’09 Popular List Prices: $40, $30, $25. $20 Fred T. Merrill Cyele Co. --20 year Pionecrs-- Blanches : Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle. 105-107-109-111 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon. O. O. HODSON, Agent. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It isthelatestdlscovereddlgest- ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache,Gastralgla.Cramps. and all other resulteof imperfect digestion Prepared by E C DeWitt a Co Chicago ROGERS BROS. Military history and ion venir is still on »ale at thia office and at the city book- stures. The estimate of the growing crop of hop- on the Pacific coast, provided con ditions remain as favorable till picking time as they now are, is as follows: For Oregon ’.10,(40 bales: California, 60.00J bales; Washington, 43,000 bales. Or between forty and fifty thousand bales of hop- more on tliec >aet this than last year. Oregon pn duetd about 68,- 000 bale« la«t year. M ica A xle C rease lightens the load- ahurtens the road. helps the team. Saves wear and expense. Sold everywhere. M __ aai>a ax BTANOARO OIL CO. J